Special plows. Reversible plows.
All plows known so far were equipped with furrow-depositing bodies in …
Special plows. Reversible plows.
All plows known so far were equipped with furrow-depositing bodies in …
Frame plows.
Horse-drawn frame plows can be one- or double barrel. Instead of a bog, these plows have a frame, to which the plow bodies are bolted. The entire plow is at rest …
Railroad plows.
Ride-mounted plows have a two-wheeled face in the front section, i.e. the so-called. cowboy. The rake in these plows rests on a saddle attached to the rider's crossbar. …
Horse plows – Untreated plows.
The untrained plows are of the simplest construction. The plow body is connected to the plow, at the end of which there is a depth adjuster and …
Semi-mounted plows.
These plows are an intermediate design solution between trailed and mounted plows. They are built as five plows- and more furrows. Compared with …
Correcting the plow beam position.
In the plows, which are smaller than the track width of the tractor, the drawbar may not be attached to the tractor's symmetry axis. …
Attach the plow.
The plow hitch is located in its front part. It is used to connect the plow to the tractor. The hitch includes a crossbeam attached to the …
Two-axle spreader.
A two-axle spreader works in the same way as the described single-axle spreader. Instead of a webbing-rubber belt conveyor, a floor slat-chain conveyor is used. They …
Fertilizer spreading unit.
The fertilizer spreading unit consists of a two-section charging hopper and two spreading discs. The drive to the conveyor is transmitted from the power take-off shaft …
Trailed spreaders.
Trailed tractor spreaders are commonly used for sowing fertilizer lime. The load boxes of these spreaders are built on the trailer chassis one- or biaxial. On …